ExecGraph / For / ExecGraph for Inspection and Integrity Firms | Gulf Coast

The API 510/570 work goes to whoever already knows the mechanical integrity engineer. Do you know them?

Inspection firms that win Gulf Coast work have the relationship before the turnaround planning meeting. ExecGraph tracks the Mechanical Integrity Engineers, Fixed Equipment Analysts, and Inspection Managers who control contractor qualification at every major operator.

48,075
contacts mapped
1,331
companies
13
Gulf Coast markets
The scenario inspection firms face in every market:

A refinery in the Golden Triangle is planning a major inspection program. The Mechanical Integrity Engineer who controls contractor qualification is new to the role — promoted from Fixed Equipment Analyst six months ago. You did not know about the promotion. Your competitor who had the previous relationship is now pitching the new engineer.

ExecGraph would have flagged that promotion the day it appeared in the professional profile — giving you a 6 month head start to build the new relationship before the qualification process opened.

What ExecGraph surfaces
257 Inspection and Integrity Contacts

API 510/570 Inspectors, Mechanical Integrity Engineers, Fixed Equipment Analysts, and Inspection Managers tracked across Gulf Coast facilities.

Promotion Alerts

When an inspector moves into a management role or a Fixed Equipment Analyst becomes the Mechanical Integrity Manager, ExecGraph detects the change the same day.

The Full Organizational Layer

See who the Plant Engineer and Maintenance Manager are at every facility, and who in your network can introduce you.

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